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. >> reporter: christie has been riding high on the superstorm sandy rebuilding effort which his opponent is using against him. >> we rebuild our storm-ravaged communities but that is not the only rebuilding that needs to to be done. there's another new jersey. that's been slowly eroded by wrong priorities, poor policy choices and inexcusable neglect. >> reporter: in new jersey, terry mcauliffe is favored against ken cuccinelli. >> he almost derailed the virginia budget when he was trying to defund planned parenthood. he's the only one on stage that has actually tried to shut down the government. >> government is not a good entry-level job but that is what it would be for terry. >> reporter: in the big city mayoral races, bill de blasio is expected to win over joe lodha. his biracial family has been featured in campaign ads. in boston, state representative marty walsh, a union leader and the son of irish immigrants, faces off against john connelly. and democrat or republican, whoever wins in detroit will have little immediate power as the debt-ridden city is guided through the largest mun
. >> reporter: christie has been riding high on the superstorm sandy rebuilding effort which his opponent is using against him. >> we rebuild our storm-ravaged communities but that is not the only rebuilding that needs to to be done. there's another new jersey. that's been slowly eroded by wrong priorities, poor policy choices and inexcusable neglect. >> reporter: in new jersey, terry mcauliffe is favored against ken cuccinelli. >> he almost derailed the virginia budget...
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last year they couldn't because of sandy because it was canceled. wow. that must be a great experience. no doubt. >>> coming up, we can't wait to put on our costumes and start our halloween fun. stay tuned for the surprises. >>> avoiding unexpected surprises. it steers your family away from real life trouble. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by consumer cellular. you are watching "world news now">> announcer: world knew now weather brought to you by consumer cellular. >> announcer: weather brought to you by consumer cellular. ." >> announcer: world knew now weather brought to you by consumer cellular. woolite detergents clean your save jeans and won't torture your tanks. so clothes look like new even after 20 washes. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> got to love it. a few viewers and their pets in their hollywood best. thanks for sending in those pictures. >> absolutely wonderful. most kids will be getting dressed up for trick or treating. as always, safety is key. >> there's an app for that that parents need to know
last year they couldn't because of sandy because it was canceled. wow. that must be a great experience. no doubt. >>> coming up, we can't wait to put on our costumes and start our halloween fun. stay tuned for the surprises. >>> avoiding unexpected surprises. it steers your family away from real life trouble. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by consumer cellular. you are watching "world news...
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hurricanes have been virtually nonexistent this year, unlike last year when super storm sandy led to fuel shortages. an even bigger factor? that american oil boom like in north dakota where production is up ten fold in just 8 years. >> the united states right now is brimming with oil. it's certainly helping motorists at the pump. >> reporter: the average american family spends around $4,500 a year on gasoline. lower prices could mean a savings of around $200. every little bit helps, diane. >> it sure does. thank you, linzie janis. >>> next the start of a new week bringing new trouble for the president and obama care. it's about what the president said and what he knew and when. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl has exclusive documents and he went toe to toe with these new questions for the white house. >> reporter: as the health care website melted down, the president told people there were other options working just fine. >> you can bypass the website and apply by phone or in person. >> reporter: a quick call. >> i want to repeat that. 1-800-318-2596. >> reporter:
hurricanes have been virtually nonexistent this year, unlike last year when super storm sandy led to fuel shortages. an even bigger factor? that american oil boom like in north dakota where production is up ten fold in just 8 years. >> the united states right now is brimming with oil. it's certainly helping motorists at the pump. >> reporter: the average american family spends around $4,500 a year on gasoline. lower prices could mean a savings of around $200. every little bit helps,...
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super storm sandy forced forced cancellation of the marathon last spring oochlt the limits coming into this family reunions. whether just new yorkers, fans. it's a great idea to stay away from that area. >> 43 police dogs will be on the ground sniffing for explosives each runner will receive a clear plastic bag for personal items. >>> a celebrated chinese artist is planning a major art exhibition on alcatras, working with national parks sxfs other agencies to get approval. if approved it could open in fall, 2014. so far, very little information about who what the artist plans to show at the former prison the artist jailed by authorities in 2011 and made several art pieces about his time in prison. >> tesla's ceoelan musk is taking a page from other billionaires. buying a house across the street from his own massive estate in bel air. the home once owned by actor gene wilder. both zuckerberg just paid to buy properties adjacent to their homes >> coming up, how these three men made it from new york to los angeles under 29 hours. >> plus, world's largest snack maker now mixing sweet with
super storm sandy forced forced cancellation of the marathon last spring oochlt the limits coming into this family reunions. whether just new yorkers, fans. it's a great idea to stay away from that area. >> 43 police dogs will be on the ground sniffing for explosives each runner will receive a clear plastic bag for personal items. >>> a celebrated chinese artist is planning a major art exhibition on alcatras, working with national parks sxfs other agencies to get approval. if...
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this is where of course sandy lopez was shot and killed. this is a pot lick and we are told everyone is invited. thank you to the community for support during a difficult time. donations to the family are welcome. meantime, memorial for andy lopez continues to grow and many bring flowers and candles. lopez was killed october 22nd shot by sheriffs deputy eric gale house who believed he was carrying an assault rifle that turned out boob a bb gun. police say he fired on the teen after he was ordered to drop the gun and did not. organizers hope it's a chance for the community to heal. >> you come and be with the family and support them for the loss. >> i just wanted to show my support for the family. hope that some changes are made. >> the lopez family has just arrived here. we can come back out live and just arrived and paying respects at their son's shrine that has been set up here. an investigation by the santa rosa police and on monday the lopez family will file a lawsuit in district court contenting that he was shot without reasonable caus
this is where of course sandy lopez was shot and killed. this is a pot lick and we are told everyone is invited. thank you to the community for support during a difficult time. donations to the family are welcome. meantime, memorial for andy lopez continues to grow and many bring flowers and candles. lopez was killed october 22nd shot by sheriffs deputy eric gale house who believed he was carrying an assault rifle that turned out boob a bb gun. police say he fired on the teen after he was...
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return of favorite tradition scrapped last year because of super storm sandy. very cute. all right one last check on the weather. let's go back to spencer. white house sweet butter cookie. >> sweet to me. should have had one of those for dessert. here's clear sky across bay area on this evening. noaa turns out this is monitored and show virtually owl of the state of california is under severe drought conditions writ now and this one area in red down in south central california under extreme drought conditions rate now. we desperately need rainfall in this state. we won't be getting it tomorrow but probably won't complain about the weather. warm conditions across the state and that includes the bay area tomorrow. sunny sky here. high pressure on the coast and mid upper 60's. low to mid 70's right around the bay and mid 70's in our inland location so it's a lovely day. here accu-weather 7 day forecast. very nice over the wean as wel well. cooling down on sunday. sunday is when we should set our clock back saturday night to standard time again. 2 full day sunday monday warmi
return of favorite tradition scrapped last year because of super storm sandy. very cute. all right one last check on the weather. let's go back to spencer. white house sweet butter cookie. >> sweet to me. should have had one of those for dessert. here's clear sky across bay area on this evening. noaa turns out this is monitored and show virtually owl of the state of california is under severe drought conditions writ now and this one area in red down in south central california under...
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superstorm sandy, a tropical storm wrapped in a nor'easter, surrounded by a blizzard. high winds, heavy rain, snow, a storm surge, the likes of which east coast cities had not seen in modern memory or in some cases, ever. and as these then and now photos show, the damage lingers in so many places but is almost un detectible elsewhere. that jersey shore roller coaster surrounded by the atlantic has yet to be restored. the town of sea side heights turned into a grid, not of streets but canals. the rebuilding there still under way. in brooklyn, the iconic image of the battery tunnel, inundated, now just a memory. it is high and dry, but a lot of repairs are still being done on the new york subways, including the 8 train out to rockaway and just to the west of it, breezy point, where more than 100 homes burned. then there are the people of staten island. this family, a year ago as you can see were living in horrific conditions, no water, power, no heat, little hope. now as they struggle to rebuild their home and their lives they find themselves in a different kind of night
superstorm sandy, a tropical storm wrapped in a nor'easter, surrounded by a blizzard. high winds, heavy rain, snow, a storm surge, the likes of which east coast cities had not seen in modern memory or in some cases, ever. and as these then and now photos show, the damage lingers in so many places but is almost un detectible elsewhere. that jersey shore roller coaster surrounded by the atlantic has yet to be restored. the town of sea side heights turned into a grid, not of streets but canals....
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heartbreaking moments now in the aftermath of sandy. that's super storm left part of the northeast ruined. now a year later people still say they are struggling to get back to normal and they had not gotten the help they want. elizabeth macdonald joins us live in one of the hardest hit areas in new york city. you are a money person first, how much is the government spend on sandy recovery? liz: good to be with you, bill hemmer. $4 billion to date. this cost the u.s. economy $65 billion in economic losses, and also we are seeing essentially news coming out of washington, d.c., the costs are increasing for flood insurance, right? so we have people finding out that i am in a flood place. they did not know it before. not just in the coastal areas here and the northeast, but rivers and lakes across the country. those costs are going up. they may delay the flood insurance increases. what you are looking at is this is the boardwalk, the iconic boardwalk torn apart like matchsticks. these are the areas people were risking each other with kayaks
heartbreaking moments now in the aftermath of sandy. that's super storm left part of the northeast ruined. now a year later people still say they are struggling to get back to normal and they had not gotten the help they want. elizabeth macdonald joins us live in one of the hardest hit areas in new york city. you are a money person first, how much is the government spend on sandy recovery? liz: good to be with you, bill hemmer. $4 billion to date. this cost the u.s. economy $65 billion in...
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last year's race was cancelled because of super storm sandy so this year's marathon takes on special meaning. tom foreman reports. >> reporter: on the streets of baltimore, karina christianson spent months preparing for the new york city marathon. adding up the miles and pushing down the memories on what happened to her hometown. >> i had cousins in long island with 4 feet of water. >> reporter: last year when sandy washed over the city, it swept away the great race. city officials tried to run it as scheduled but the massive property loss and human suffering proved too much. >> the best way to help new york city at this time is to say we will not conduct the 2012 ing new york city marathon. >> reporter: now its return is harolded as symbolic of the city, back are 48,000 runners purring $300 million into the economy. back are the elite athletes like this olympian. in 2009 he was the first american to win new york in more than two decades and brought perspecti perspective. >> winning is not about first place or getting the best out of yourself. >> reporter: and millions raised for cha
last year's race was cancelled because of super storm sandy so this year's marathon takes on special meaning. tom foreman reports. >> reporter: on the streets of baltimore, karina christianson spent months preparing for the new york city marathon. adding up the miles and pushing down the memories on what happened to her hometown. >> i had cousins in long island with 4 feet of water. >> reporter: last year when sandy washed over the city, it swept away the great race. city...
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superstorm sandy, a tropical storm wrapped in a nor'easter, surrounded by a blizzard. high winds, heavy rain, snow, a storm surge, the likes of which east coast cities had not seen in modern memory or in some cases, ever. and as these then and now photos show, the damage lingers in so many places but is almost un detectible elsewhere. that jersey shore roller coaster surrounded by the atlantic has yet to be restored. the town of sea side heights turned into a grid, not of streets but canals. the rebuilding there still under way. in brooklyn, the iconic image of the battery tunnel, inundated, now just a memory. it is high and dry, but a lot of repairs are still being done on the new york subways, including the 8 train out to rockaway and just to the west of it, breezy point, where more than 100 homes burned. then there are the people of staten island. this family, a year ago as you can see were living in horrific conditions, no water, power, no heat, little hope. now as they struggle to rebuild their home and their lives they find themselves in a different kind of night
superstorm sandy, a tropical storm wrapped in a nor'easter, surrounded by a blizzard. high winds, heavy rain, snow, a storm surge, the likes of which east coast cities had not seen in modern memory or in some cases, ever. and as these then and now photos show, the damage lingers in so many places but is almost un detectible elsewhere. that jersey shore roller coaster surrounded by the atlantic has yet to be restored. the town of sea side heights turned into a grid, not of streets but canals....
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one of the strongest advocates for sandy is peter king who joins us tonight. congressman, we hear from people a year later who are still stuck in terrible circumstances and unable to regain the financial footing and regain their homes. they're stuck in this catch 22 situation when it comes to government loans and flood insurance. here is the question, why is there still such a huge problem a year after sandy helping these folks? >> well, my district was hit particularly hard. and my office, we work full-time trying to work with many of the people who are still having problems. let me just put one positive note on this. an awful lot of progress has been made. many people have gotten significant amounts of money, certainly in my district, also, for instance, a sewage treatment plant is being rebuilt. and local businesses are getting tremendous amounts of money that were laid out, which will certainly help people with their property taxes. much of the slowdown, if you will, is because first of all it took congress almost three months to act. and then after that y
one of the strongest advocates for sandy is peter king who joins us tonight. congressman, we hear from people a year later who are still stuck in terrible circumstances and unable to regain the financial footing and regain their homes. they're stuck in this catch 22 situation when it comes to government loans and flood insurance. here is the question, why is there still such a huge problem a year after sandy helping these folks? >> well, my district was hit particularly hard. and my...
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but after sandy, everything else became manageable. as bad as the fire was, you can think back it could have been a lot worse. if it wasn't for those brave firefighters and the plan they put in place, we could have lost this entire boardwalk, including the part i'm standing on. we're very, very fortunate. >> governor christie was on the "today" show. lets take a look at part of what he had to say about the recovery. >> there's a lot more federal regulation that folks are having to deal with. we're continuing to push back on that. it's one of the realities of wasted abuse that happened in katrina. >> what is your impression of how the federal government has responded? >> i think government honest best day is complicated. it wasn't designed to move quickly. it wasn't designed to be proactive. and i think that you see that. but having said that, i think everybody has done things to what it seems this time the best of their ability, to get the money where it's needed, get the help where it's needed. did they need a little prodding, a littl
but after sandy, everything else became manageable. as bad as the fire was, you can think back it could have been a lot worse. if it wasn't for those brave firefighters and the plan they put in place, we could have lost this entire boardwalk, including the part i'm standing on. we're very, very fortunate. >> governor christie was on the "today" show. lets take a look at part of what he had to say about the recovery. >> there's a lot more federal regulation that folks are...
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ellis island museum is opening once again, seeing its first visitors since it was damaged by hurricane sandy last year.
ellis island museum is opening once again, seeing its first visitors since it was damaged by hurricane sandy last year.
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now, it has been a year, hard to believe this, since superstorm sandy ravaged new york and new jersey. much as changed as you can imagine. we've got some before and after i cans. not everything has changed. a lot of people are in limbo, fighting with insurance companies or navigating the serp pen teen web of government red tape. 356,000 structures most of them homes were heavily damaged or destroyed. some of this them lifted off foundations and move the down the street. many people still living in fema temporary housing. it has been a year of great progress in many cases. look at that before and after. but you have to temper that by the humbling frustrations as you'll see in this video lookbalook back. >> here three miles compared to what we've been seeing in other places. it is about to crest over the sidewalk here in riverside park. it's definitely a much higher water level than we've seen before. >> this massive tree right to the ground. >> well, atlantic city, new jersey was one of the areas hardest hit by sandy. and coming up, we'll hear from atlantic city mayor lorenzo langford
now, it has been a year, hard to believe this, since superstorm sandy ravaged new york and new jersey. much as changed as you can imagine. we've got some before and after i cans. not everything has changed. a lot of people are in limbo, fighting with insurance companies or navigating the serp pen teen web of government red tape. 356,000 structures most of them homes were heavily damaged or destroyed. some of this them lifted off foundations and move the down the street. many people still living...
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her name sandy. >> one vicious sandy and one loving sandy. >> yeah i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> reporter: jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. >> good job! >> reporter: 14-month-old jackson took his first steps last week. and there's a new member of the family. jackson's sister roxanne was born on a sunny august day at the same hospital. >> and did you have any misgivings about going back to the same place? >> no we checked the weather forecast. but we didn't have any misgivivings.. >>>> it wawas fulully answerered. itit's t timeses like thahat when n you trained and diligent some people can be. >> say bye-bye. >> of the 320 patients transferred that night, there were no fatalities. jackson is happy and healthy, so are his parents who could just use a little more sleep. >> i'm so glad you kept in touch with that family. how is the hospital doing? they're back up and running? >> oh yeah they're back up and running. it's been an amazing effort to bring it up to speed. docto
her name sandy. >> one vicious sandy and one loving sandy. >> yeah i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> reporter: jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. >> good job! >> reporter: 14-month-old jackson took his first steps last week. and there's a new member of the family. jackson's sister roxanne was born on a sunny august day at the same hospital. >>...
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her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word "miracle." no deaths that night and there was a lit billion it of a surprise that the family now has 2 2-month-old roxanne. i said did yo have any misgivings about going back to the same hospital. they said absolutely not but we did check the weather report. >> dr. holly phillips, dr. jon lapook. thank you. >>> coming up next a story of courage and grit. a woman who's taking the street of new york one year after losing everything to superstorm sandy. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ music ♪ ♪ music ♪ it's so much more than coffee. brew the love. keurig. [ male announcer ] at scott, we don't need elaborate stunts
her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word...
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her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word "miracle." no deaths that night and there was a lit billion it of a surprise that the family now has 2 2-month-old roxanne. i said did yo have any misgivings about going back to the same hospital. they said absolutely not but we did check the weather report. >> dr. holly phillips, dr. jon lapook. thank you. >>> coming up next a story of courage and grit. a woman who's taking the street of new york one year after losing everything to superstorm sandy. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ music ♪ ♪ music ♪ it's so much more than coffee. brew the love. keurig. [ male announcer ] at scott, we don't need elaborate stunts
her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word...
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happened in kenya, nairobi, kenya, and you think about what happened at the washington naval yard, sandy hook elementary school. it doesn't take much to want to be prepared and ready to handle an incident if it were to occur in our own backyard. and so we trained up over 200 of our own officers and almost 200 officers from the los angeles police department in enhanced training to enhance the training that they'd already received on this. and i can't tell you how many people, how many officers, have stopped me both today and yesterday to express how grateful they are that that training occurred. and so that training was provided not only by our officers who are trained and certified in that but also with the help of the los angeles police department. so, great cooperation here at this airport to ensure the safety of everybody. and so i just really want to end by once again saying how sorry we are that somebody -- that people had to be hurt in this incident, but we're confident that we're trying to do everything we possibly can do to keep this airport safe. thank you. >> thank you, chief.
happened in kenya, nairobi, kenya, and you think about what happened at the washington naval yard, sandy hook elementary school. it doesn't take much to want to be prepared and ready to handle an incident if it were to occur in our own backyard. and so we trained up over 200 of our own officers and almost 200 officers from the los angeles police department in enhanced training to enhance the training that they'd already received on this. and i can't tell you how many people, how many officers,...
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. >> reporter: last year, when sandy washed over the city, it swept away the great race. the city officials tried valiantly to run it as scheduled, but the massive property loss and human suffering proved too much. >> the best way to help new york city at this time is to say that we will not be conducting the 2012 i.n.g. new york city marathon. >> reporter: now its return is being heralded as symbolic of the city itself. back are 48,000 runners pouring more than $300 million into the economy. >> it's important this year, because of what happened last year. >> reporter: back are the elite athletes like med. in 2009, he became the first american to ring new york in more than two decade, and he's brought some perspective. >> you know, winning is not about first place. about getting the best out of yourself. >> reporter: back, too, are the millions raised for charity. even with the cancellation last year, runners raised more than $30 million for groups like back on my feet, which helps the homeless, karina's running for them. >> it shows the spirit of the marathon. it's incre
. >> reporter: last year, when sandy washed over the city, it swept away the great race. the city officials tried valiantly to run it as scheduled, but the massive property loss and human suffering proved too much. >> the best way to help new york city at this time is to say that we will not be conducting the 2012 i.n.g. new york city marathon. >> reporter: now its return is being heralded as symbolic of the city itself. back are 48,000 runners pouring more than $300 million...
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last year's race cancelled due to hurricane sandy. remember that? they set everything up then had to tear it all back down. >>> history was made at today's marathon by an incredible young woman. her name is tatyana mcfadden. she completed her marathon grand slam by coming in first in the wheelchair division and three other marathons this year. as i found out, her success didn't come easy. at 24, tatyana mcfadden is no longer a stranger to adversity, taking on challenges most of her young adult life. born with spina bifida that paralyzed her from the waist down, unwanted by her mother, she was put into an orphanage that couldn't afford a wheel claire. >> i walked on my hands in the orphanage. no wheelchair. i just had a lot of hope. >> and this is not only an incredible personal achievement but a long journey in the making. mcfadden tweeting out after the race, i can't believe it. her nyc marathon win puts mcfadden in a category all to herself, becoming the first person to win a wheelchair grand slam in the same year, winning four marathons, boston,
last year's race cancelled due to hurricane sandy. remember that? they set everything up then had to tear it all back down. >>> history was made at today's marathon by an incredible young woman. her name is tatyana mcfadden. she completed her marathon grand slam by coming in first in the wheelchair division and three other marathons this year. as i found out, her success didn't come easy. at 24, tatyana mcfadden is no longer a stranger to adversity, taking on challenges most of her...
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it's taken a full year, but ellis island is open again do visitors after being inundated by superstorm sandy. more than a million photos and other artifacts that document the arrival of millions of immigrants remain in storage. >> conrad murray is a free man as i speak. he was released from the los angeles county jail this morning after serving two years for causing michael jackson's death. the jury found dr. murray's negligence led to the singer's death from an overdose of propofol. murray's medical licenses were also suspended after his conviction, but he plans to file for reinstatement. he wants to practice medicine again. >>> and scientists are calling it the lost world in this remote mountain range in northern australia. pretty incredible discovery. take a look. three new species, sitting in isolation for million of years. a primitive looking gecko, a prehistoric reptile with huge eyes, and then there's this. you're looking at a frog with a behavior never seen before. this little guy, really, guys? somehow they know this about this frog, that he likes to make love in the rain. i'm going
it's taken a full year, but ellis island is open again do visitors after being inundated by superstorm sandy. more than a million photos and other artifacts that document the arrival of millions of immigrants remain in storage. >> conrad murray is a free man as i speak. he was released from the los angeles county jail this morning after serving two years for causing michael jackson's death. the jury found dr. murray's negligence led to the singer's death from an overdose of propofol....
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there is still a long way to go for many people hit by sandy. in seaside heights, that's right. on the jersey shore, millions of reported to rebuild only to have a massive fire destroy part of the boardwalk that was ravaged by sandy. and really a one-two punch for them. but they are jersey strong. and the rebuilding is under way. >> reporter: when superstorm sandy slammed ashore one year ago swallowing this board waum, it took this hot dog shop with it. >> it was devastation. >> but he re-opened this summer, unwilling to give up. how was the summer for business? >> it was slow. it was a year of survival. >> reporter: then in a one-two punch, his new restaurant was wiped out in a september fire that demolished 60 businesses. >> it was probably the biggest feeling of helplessness i've ever had in my life. >> reporter: you named one superstorm? >> that's the only type i ever want to see again. >> reporter: this man is building back the pier. >> what we accomplished in several months should have taken a few years. >> reporter: but a large chunk of the pier still isn't rebuilt. and n
there is still a long way to go for many people hit by sandy. in seaside heights, that's right. on the jersey shore, millions of reported to rebuild only to have a massive fire destroy part of the boardwalk that was ravaged by sandy. and really a one-two punch for them. but they are jersey strong. and the rebuilding is under way. >> reporter: when superstorm sandy slammed ashore one year ago swallowing this board waum, it took this hot dog shop with it. >> it was devastation....
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. >>> one year ago super storm sandy left behind $65 million in damage. >> ellis island reopened. they were putting roofs on family's homes. there is still a lot of work ahead. only 11% of federal money has been released. communities were declaring victory over sandy. >> amazing how fast they are working. >> the red cross says they were honored all across the area. >>> could dry sunny days be coming? >> the answer is dry conditions are ahead but you have an 8 hour drive due west and you have some showers. we may start on a west note. ill chilly. 56 in the city. 56 in annapolis. believe it or not we will be milder. 50 in the city. a cold night and cloudy. we will talk more at 11:17. >>> you will see pockets of parents in different colors in the audience representing their communities. they want to add seats to the elementary. that could be a shift on where you send your student to school in the future. >> is the plan complete or are we participating to get to a good plan? >> he doesn't know where he will send his son to school. >> underground storage tanks, the department of public
. >>> one year ago super storm sandy left behind $65 million in damage. >> ellis island reopened. they were putting roofs on family's homes. there is still a lot of work ahead. only 11% of federal money has been released. communities were declaring victory over sandy. >> amazing how fast they are working. >> the red cross says they were honored all across the area. >>> could dry sunny days be coming? >> the answer is dry conditions are ahead but you...
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. >>> since today is the anniversary of hurricane sandy, we are hooking up our audience with something very important that day, generators. scott from westinghouse just stopped by with the details. >> the unit that we have here today comes with oil, tools for easy assembly and last power cord to run a refrigerator, tv, lights, things like that to carry on your li as normal. >> for your chance to win win, go to extratv.com and enter t secret word, power. >>> plastic surgery exposed, a french star's nose job. a superstar's new eyes and chin. and when you get up -- can i play? no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 100% fiber optic fios, you get it. america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. you have that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe! if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. [ male announcer ] switch to a fios triple play online for just $89.99 a month guarantee
. >>> since today is the anniversary of hurricane sandy, we are hooking up our audience with something very important that day, generators. scott from westinghouse just stopped by with the details. >> the unit that we have here today comes with oil, tools for easy assembly and last power cord to run a refrigerator, tv, lights, things like that to carry on your li as normal. >> for your chance to win win, go to extratv.com and enter t secret word, power. >>> plastic...
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the new york city marathon set to return this sunday after getting sidelined by super storm sandy last year and additional money has been spent on security. our reporter is live outside central park with what we can expect on sunday. lydia? >> reporter: good morning. we're outside central park. the finish line is just over this wall. we've been out here all morning long. we weren't allowed to go inside. the marathon may be days away, but when i step out, you can see security is already going on right now. you can see road blocks, security personnel, as well as many vehicles. officials are telling us that this will be the largest antiterrorism operation carried out across new york city. it's thank is in response to april's boston marathon bombing. marathon officials are banning more items this year such as backpacks, high duration packs, vests with pockets, baby strollers and if you do show up with some sort of bag, even a purse, expect your bags to be checked. again, baby strollers are also being banned. because of all of these road blocks, officials are asking spectators, as well as r
the new york city marathon set to return this sunday after getting sidelined by super storm sandy last year and additional money has been spent on security. our reporter is live outside central park with what we can expect on sunday. lydia? >> reporter: good morning. we're outside central park. the finish line is just over this wall. we've been out here all morning long. we weren't allowed to go inside. the marathon may be days away, but when i step out, you can see security is already...
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thousands ran after last year's marathon was canceled because of super storm sandy. security tight because of the boston bombings. here's video of reality star bill ranc i d crossing the finish line. he started the race dead last. for each mile he donated one dollar to a breast cancer charity. pamela anderson was there. she's hot and fit now. check her out, as we always do. let's go to football. monday morning means nfl highlights. we'll go to houston where the texans are taking on indianapolis colts. the colts were down big time, 24-3 early. it looked like the texans were going to snap a losing streak. the head coach collapses. it goes down from there for houston. andrew luck ignites. he has another come-back. three touchdowns. texans drop six straight. they try to tie with a last second field goal. it didn't work. they lose, a heart breaker and are worried more about their coach. that is a good game last night. >> 18 minutes before the top of the hour. he promised america's youth hope and change but what they got instead? >> the president is being completely deceit
thousands ran after last year's marathon was canceled because of super storm sandy. security tight because of the boston bombings. here's video of reality star bill ranc i d crossing the finish line. he started the race dead last. for each mile he donated one dollar to a breast cancer charity. pamela anderson was there. she's hot and fit now. check her out, as we always do. let's go to football. monday morning means nfl highlights. we'll go to houston where the texans are taking on indianapolis...
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last week's race is cancelled because of super storm sandy. this year security is tight. obviously because of the boston bombings. 43 specially trained police dogs will be part of the massive security detail and that's not all. in addition to the cameras in our lower midtown manhattan initiative. it established mobile units and video collection teams. >> and there are all sorts of other measures that they don't talk about spectators, meantime are being asked to gather at the finish line. not to bring backpacks and things like that. opening ceremonies, most runners including this guy who ran in boston say they are not worried. >> anything can happen anywhere. you but to come back this is special. they had to cancel last year because of the hurricane. this is really something. >> that reporter is a fantastic reporter. by the way. >> he looks like you. >> he is my brother. at least 48,000 runners are expected at the it marathon this year. it kicks off bright and early tomorrow morning. very, very exciting. >> last year super storm sandy, of course, we didn't get to celebrate
last week's race is cancelled because of super storm sandy. this year security is tight. obviously because of the boston bombings. 43 specially trained police dogs will be part of the massive security detail and that's not all. in addition to the cameras in our lower midtown manhattan initiative. it established mobile units and video collection teams. >> and there are all sorts of other measures that they don't talk about spectators, meantime are being asked to gather at the finish line....
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this question comes to us from a woman named sandy who writes: what happens if there are not enough sign-ups to support the law? does it just become another taxpayer bill to pay? do you know? >> the risk is because people cannot sign up true the web sites or -- through the web sites or it takes a long time to do so, the only people who will sign up are the very sickest. if that happens, you're going to get a process known as adverse selection death spiral where because only the sickest signed up, the premiums will be sky high, no one will be able to afford them or the healthy people will stay away from these plans, and eventually insurers will leave the market, and people won't be able to buy health insurance at any price. that is a very real danger that we face under this law. jon: so, igor, then what happens? i mean, who steps in to pick up the tab? >> well, i don't want to go down the doom's day road just yet. certainly, young and healthy people are very, very important. you've got to make sure they're part of system, and if the web site functions by the end of november like the administr
this question comes to us from a woman named sandy who writes: what happens if there are not enough sign-ups to support the law? does it just become another taxpayer bill to pay? do you know? >> the risk is because people cannot sign up true the web sites or -- through the web sites or it takes a long time to do so, the only people who will sign up are the very sickest. if that happens, you're going to get a process known as adverse selection death spiral where because only the sickest...
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what was it about sandy that made it so dangerous? why has this year's hurricane season been so tame? we don't want to jinx anything. here now is meteorologist janice dean. >> can you believe it was a year ago today that we were talking about super storm sandy? and i wish that i could take the credit for it but the computer modelling was just incredible. we knew about a week out that this storm had the potential to be a disaster across millions of people, a heavily populated area and the angle of the storm was really the key to why this was such a damaging system. so as we take a look at the satellite radar imagery going back a year ago, you can see where the storm made landfall and it was really -- it was a couple of things. it was the angle of the storm because you had long island sound and new york harbor so all of that water just funneled into this heavily populated area. we were 15 minutes away from high tide so we saw a storm surge of 13 to 15 feet. and of course, millions of people live in the area. it changed the landscape of
what was it about sandy that made it so dangerous? why has this year's hurricane season been so tame? we don't want to jinx anything. here now is meteorologist janice dean. >> can you believe it was a year ago today that we were talking about super storm sandy? and i wish that i could take the credit for it but the computer modelling was just incredible. we knew about a week out that this storm had the potential to be a disaster across millions of people, a heavily populated area and the...
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the one year anniversary of hurricane sandy. >>james:many state courts have failed to report the mentally ill to state justice officials, undermining efforts to take guns away from potentially dangerous owners. the audit found that many courts were not aware of the reporting requirements. the courts collectively failed to report at least 2,300 mental health determinations over a three-year period. other courts reported only some of the required information. some took up to seven days to report. auditors say state law should be changed to require reporting within 24 hours. and the state could gain tens of millions of dollars annually in federal reimbursements for sick prison inmates under the nation's new health care law. state and federal officials say that the money would come from higher medicaid reimbursements for inmates who are treated in outside hospitals. it would not help pay for health care within prisons. the federal court-appointed official who controls california's prison medical system says it could save $40 million
the one year anniversary of hurricane sandy. >>james:many state courts have failed to report the mentally ill to state justice officials, undermining efforts to take guns away from potentially dangerous owners. the audit found that many courts were not aware of the reporting requirements. the courts collectively failed to report at least 2,300 mental health determinations over a three-year period. other courts reported only some of the required information. some took up to seven days to...
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>>"this town gets whacked by sandy and this fire." >>"it's punch in the gut, poppy, i'm not gonna kid ya. you sit there's no reason why, there is no good answer. the only thing you can do is deal with it." >> reporter:at the beachcomber bar and grill something astounding happened. >> reporter:the businesses on both sides of michael carbone's restaurant burned down. >> reporter:but his. did not. >>"fire, storm, we're here - this is our life. this is how we make our living and the lesson is we're jersey strong." >> reporter:strong. a good word to describe folks here. >> reporter:and what bubba built -- twice -- he's building again -- come hell or high water. >>"if i can get my doors open, pay my rent, pay my employees i'll be happy. i'll be happy. i'll be open - that's the goal." >> jacqueline: we will talk more about the weather coming up in just a minute. widespread 40 that is the dark blue on your screen. there is a frost advisory but i'd want to track the temperatures into the afternoon and he was the '60s in the north bay to inland
>>"this town gets whacked by sandy and this fire." >>"it's punch in the gut, poppy, i'm not gonna kid ya. you sit there's no reason why, there is no good answer. the only thing you can do is deal with it." >> reporter:at the beachcomber bar and grill something astounding happened. >> reporter:the businesses on both sides of michael carbone's restaurant burned down. >> reporter:but his. did not. >>"fire, storm, we're here - this is our...
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the campaign we saw chris christie saying nice things about barack obama an his response to hurricane sandy. clearly some people are upset about that. now you've got all sorts of mostly sort of vague innuendo and scandal around chris christie. and i think it's really because there's someone out there who wants to damage him and damage his future prospects. and it seems like also there's some people in the obama side who are not so happy with joe biden, trying to make him seem a little goofy and kind of full of sort of crazy ideas and also this idea that they were ready to swap him out. so i think what you have here is some score settling. i'm not sure how much it really adds up to, as far as is there real substance behind these charges. >> i think people can connect the dots, certainly, about how things went down. hindsight of course is 20/20 but this book also claims that president obama, who would go golfing with former president bill clinton in 2011 didn't finish all 18 holes with him. that he likes the former president but, in quote, doses. do you think the president is going to crack d
the campaign we saw chris christie saying nice things about barack obama an his response to hurricane sandy. clearly some people are upset about that. now you've got all sorts of mostly sort of vague innuendo and scandal around chris christie. and i think it's really because there's someone out there who wants to damage him and damage his future prospects. and it seems like also there's some people in the obama side who are not so happy with joe biden, trying to make him seem a little goofy and...
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christie, of course, locked arms with the president after hurricane sandy and some now are wondering if he's got his eyes on the white house in 2016. let's go to our brain trust this day. we have kristin niedermayer, keaton dawson and david nakamura. charlie crist ran for governor as a republican, now back, evidently, as a democrat. can he get democrats on his side? >> it's going to be difficult, particularly in a state as large as florida. but -- >> the four states of florida. >> the four states of florida. given the divisiveness down there. but if you move from the crist issue over to the new jersey issue, you have a governor that's hoping to plan as bush did in '98 -- maybe i'm jumping a little bit ahead here -- but to use that as a springboard for president when he has some difficulties and will when he's trying to moderate himself to win in new jersey and then will need to become more conservative to gain the support of the base of the republican party. >> did you see this one coming? >> oh, sure. in terms of crist or in terms of -- >> crist. >> a lot of people did. he burned hi
christie, of course, locked arms with the president after hurricane sandy and some now are wondering if he's got his eyes on the white house in 2016. let's go to our brain trust this day. we have kristin niedermayer, keaton dawson and david nakamura. charlie crist ran for governor as a republican, now back, evidently, as a democrat. can he get democrats on his side? >> it's going to be difficult, particularly in a state as large as florida. but -- >> the four states of florida....
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and the founder and president of race 0 rebid, a charity team created in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. so nice to have you both at the table. i love your product. i have been enjoying the janji feel of the shirt. tell me, why was running and a running community the space where you thought we'll do charitable work from that? >> so i was a runner in college. i ran cross-country and track. and when i was on the way to the division iii track championship meet, my going to my senior year be we felt that running's been so good to us. me and mee my co-founder we wanted to find a way 0 give back to running. there's no group of people out there that know the importance of being well fed and hydrated quite like runners. marathoners are having the right amount of water is obviously very important for them. we wanted to connect a global problem, the food and water crisis affected over 1 billion people worldwide with runners here in america. >> you've got this kind of global look. sarah, you've got a local one. it turns out being not just here in new york but beyond. tell me how race to rebuild em
and the founder and president of race 0 rebid, a charity team created in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. so nice to have you both at the table. i love your product. i have been enjoying the janji feel of the shirt. tell me, why was running and a running community the space where you thought we'll do charitable work from that? >> so i was a runner in college. i ran cross-country and track. and when i was on the way to the division iii track championship meet, my going to my senior year...
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the plan was because, you know i drove up there quite a bit early saturday morning and walked along sandy hook, walk along the main strip there. and people from around the world would come and put their mementos there, their teddy bears and everything that was so moving but you see this in the "new york" magazine, it was a constant reminder of the horror that had occurred. >> you know, it was devastating for everybody. but i have to tell you, when you look back and you see some of the things that some of these parents have accomplished, involved in advocacy, remembering their children, in their daily activities and trying to move forward, a lot of them as you know have become advocates on gun safety and have done remarkable things and accomplished remarkable things. so there's a real dedication on the part of these families to remember their children by good works and good deeds and i think the community is trying to do that. i took a tour of the community up and down the streets a few months ago and it was good to see things going back to normal. >> speaking of connecticut, when are taxe
the plan was because, you know i drove up there quite a bit early saturday morning and walked along sandy hook, walk along the main strip there. and people from around the world would come and put their mementos there, their teddy bears and everything that was so moving but you see this in the "new york" magazine, it was a constant reminder of the horror that had occurred. >> you know, it was devastating for everybody. but i have to tell you, when you look back and you see some...
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sandy, the sandy money is flexible. we designed a new program. if you have insurance we didn't want to pay over the insurance. so you had to first settle your insurance claim and if that was 40,000 and you had 100,000 of damage you could apply for the 60,000. >> senator on another topic, joe and i were eavesdropping on one of your conversations last night. you know i'm kidding. here's the question. is the nsa out of control? >> well, look, i think that it needs to be more transparent. look, there are two sides to this. on one hand they have protect us and the fact that there hasn't been major terrorist incidents in the united states is no accident and it's in good part because of the work of the nsa. on the other hand, an agency that has such awesome power should not be so opaque and ideas like making the fisa court proceedings public, ideas like having an advocate on the other side when the fisa court has argued bills that both senators have make a lot of sense. i think we can find a balance. there's some on the right who say let it do anything.
sandy, the sandy money is flexible. we designed a new program. if you have insurance we didn't want to pay over the insurance. so you had to first settle your insurance claim and if that was 40,000 and you had 100,000 of damage you could apply for the 60,000. >> senator on another topic, joe and i were eavesdropping on one of your conversations last night. you know i'm kidding. here's the question. is the nsa out of control? >> well, look, i think that it needs to be more...
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what a local news crew found in the wreckage of sandy and what they did for the family that lost it. >> cooler, breezier weather in store for your saturday afternoon. i will have a look at when the winds will increase and what you can expect for your area coming up. . >>> this is the day before hurricane sandy. >> a year ago john and his family evacuated from fairfield connecticut just before hurricane sandy hit. when they got back all that was left was their chimney. in the weeks following the devastation a localla news crew found avid yes camera and home movie that belonged to them. they had it restored, tracked down the family and yesterday were finally able to return it. >> amazing. this is again the only -- the only pictures now that i have. efg else is gone. you can imagine how valuable that is. >> the returned video is especially important because it has a lot of family members who have since passed away. he said the family is throwing a viewing party for the video. >> a book out next weeks claims the president's top aides considered dropping biden from the 2012 ticket. it's c
what a local news crew found in the wreckage of sandy and what they did for the family that lost it. >> cooler, breezier weather in store for your saturday afternoon. i will have a look at when the winds will increase and what you can expect for your area coming up. . >>> this is the day before hurricane sandy. >> a year ago john and his family evacuated from fairfield connecticut just before hurricane sandy hit. when they got back all that was left was their chimney. in...
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sandy canceled the marathon last year and was on many hearts and minds like brian lang's. his home burned to the ground. in breezy point, the new york community devastated by floods and then fire. >> everything we owned was destroyed and to sit today in central park and complete the new york city marathon is so overwhelming. >> reporter: new york has the largest marathon in the world and for many today, an enormous source of information. ron allen, nbc news, new york. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues this sunday, the shopping wars. the unusual steps some malls are taking this holiday season as online competition heats up. >>> and later, maintaining the memory of jfk. the woman in charge of the eternal flame. [ male announcer ] coughequence #10. speechless. so here's to the bride and... [ coughs ] [ all gasp ] [ male announcer ] robitussin dm max now comes in a new liquid-filled capsule. nothing provides more powerful cough relief. robitussin. don't suffer the coughequences. nothing provides more powerful cough relief. medicare open enrollment.gain. time to compare pla
sandy canceled the marathon last year and was on many hearts and minds like brian lang's. his home burned to the ground. in breezy point, the new york community devastated by floods and then fire. >> everything we owned was destroyed and to sit today in central park and complete the new york city marathon is so overwhelming. >> reporter: new york has the largest marathon in the world and for many today, an enormous source of information. ron allen, nbc news, new york. >>>...
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they weren't able because of the hurricane sandy. yeah, this was definitely not expected. i didn't expect that to lap at lax or at home, really. >> you have a two-and-a-half-year-old son at home, i am sure he is probably thankful this was the one time he was not fly toing with you. >> absolutely, yes. >> let's end this on a good note, fear is not going to conquer. let's show everyone your marathon medal. how are you feeling today? >> i'm good. i can wauvenlth i took it slow. but i wanted to have a god time. >> congratulations. >> thank you guys for coming in. a horrific and surreal couple of days. thank you for talking to us. >> chris, back to you. >> we will take a break. when we come back, is it possible to bully a grown man? how about a 320-pound offensive tackle? that is what is being alleged in miami with the dolphins. we will give you the facts and debate the situation. >>> plus, it's hard to get the crowds going when you are unconscious, the denver mascot passing out on the job. there he is. we will tell you what happened. the right medicare d plan. g no one could h
they weren't able because of the hurricane sandy. yeah, this was definitely not expected. i didn't expect that to lap at lax or at home, really. >> you have a two-and-a-half-year-old son at home, i am sure he is probably thankful this was the one time he was not fly toing with you. >> absolutely, yes. >> let's end this on a good note, fear is not going to conquer. let's show everyone your marathon medal. how are you feeling today? >> i'm good. i can wauvenlth i took it...
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. >>> nearly a year after hurricane sandy tore through new jersey and new york, parts of a key landmark set to reopen today. parts of ellis island will be opened. visitors will be welcomed back to the halls of the immigrant wall of honor, the immigration museum will remain closed through the spring while a new electric am system is installed. remembrances continue to pour in for legendary rock pioneer lou reed dead at the age of 71. he was a founding member of the velvet underground sunday is widely credited with changing the landscape in the '70s. he wrote and recorded dozens and dozens of songs in his tremendous career. we'll talk more about that coming up. what a tremendous career when you think of all the influences. we'll get into it. >> and he was young, a loss on many levels. >> 71. yeah. >> thanks, mikaela. let's go straight over to ingrid petersen for a look at the temperatures. >> temperatures are bounding up to the 60s. above average. the average is typically in the upper 50s right now. this is only going to last one day, though. we have another cold front swinging through th
. >>> nearly a year after hurricane sandy tore through new jersey and new york, parts of a key landmark set to reopen today. parts of ellis island will be opened. visitors will be welcomed back to the halls of the immigrant wall of honor, the immigration museum will remain closed through the spring while a new electric am system is installed. remembrances continue to pour in for legendary rock pioneer lou reed dead at the age of 71. he was a founding member of the velvet underground...